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Russia’s Recent Fertility Increase – Why it Occurred and Can it be Sustained ?. Vladimir Archangelskiy , Julia Zinkina , Andrey Korotayev. Total fertility rate, births per woman, 2004 - 2012. Monthly absolute number of births in Russia, January 2001 to June 2013 .
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Russia’s Recent Fertility Increase – Why it Occurred and Can it be Sustained? Vladimir Archangelskiy, Julia Zinkina, AndreyKorotayev
Monthly absolute number of births in Russia, January 2001 to June 2013
Monthly absolute number of births in Russia, January 2001 to June 2013
Maternity capital, unintended pregnancies, and abortions • 1 582 398 abortions vs.1 479 637 live births in 2006 (106:100) • in 2007 the abortions decreased by 103400, while live births increased by about 130500 (92:100)
TFR dynamics according to birth order, 2006–2012, 35 regions of Russia
Median age of the mother at 1st, 2nd, and 3rd births, years, 35 regions of Russia, 2006 – 2012